how to get it fixed?

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Asked by Manny Feb 25, 2016 at 10:55 AM about the 2011 BMW 3 Series 328i Sedan RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I took my 2011 BMW 328i for a car wash. After the carwash the brake, abs,
traction control, and service engine soon lights are on. The car is driving
perfectly, very smooth. Can this get fixed on its on or Should i take it to the
dealer for a computer scan? I'm didnt purchase that extra warranty.

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Going threw the car wash probably got some water in a connector. Having it scanned would save time since it would tell your which wheel it is at. No need to go to a dealer to pay high bucks just for that. A locale garage could handle this.

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go to a local auto zone they have a computer they can see what is going on. and its free. if nothing works go to the wash and tell them what happend. worst case is wait a couple days and let it dry out. park it in the sun and open the hood that should help

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